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    Ancient Prophecies

    ANCIENT PROPHECIES FOR
    MODERN TIMES by Bette Stockbauer



    Although history has depicted native cultures as primitive and sometimes barbaric, in our own day a much richer picture is emerging. French author Pierre Honore minutely examined the original journals of the conquerors. There he found records of what they encountered in the New World - huge cities with urban populations well-versed in the arts and sciences, following finely ordered systems of law. Archeological excavations of modern times have verified these accounts, unearthing sophisticated cities and pyramids that rival those of Egypt.

    Most importantly the native peoples themselves are stepping forward, revealing traditions and sacred knowledge they took underground 500 years ago when the conquerors came. They speak now because they understand the import of the present times. Their sacred sciences tell them the world is at a turning point, that its choices today will determine the future course of civilisation. Their prophecies have instructed them to travel out into the world and tell us of the dangers we face. These voices are important for us to hear because they speak from hearts that have tried to remain true to their sacred teachings - to live in the way of brotherhood and simplicity, establishing harmony with one another and with all living things.

    This is what they say:

    We are entering a time of purification and can expect to witness chaos and destruction in all the kingdoms of nature.
    It is a time for the reuniting of the races. Barriers of religion and nationality will begin to fall as all people realise their essential unity.

    We must heal the damage done to Mother Earth, the source of life, and recognise that all living things are endowed with spirit.

    In the coming times we will see the return of one or more Great Teachers who will guide us into the future.
    In his book The Return of the Bahana, Robert Boissiere discusses the widely held belief among native peoples in the imminent return of a saviour figure, and claims that it in no way differs from the Christian belief in a second coming. In the legendary history of many tribes there is a story of a teacher similar to Jesus who taught the spiritual mysteries and an ethical way of life. When he left, they say, he promised to return at a time when the Earth would be in great turmoil, to guide humanity into the future. He is best known by the names of Quetzalcoatl and Kukulcan (see 'He walked the Americas', Share International Aug/Sept 1994, pp.5-8).

    North America
    Thomas Banyacya has travelled the world for almost 50 years speaking about the prophecies of his tribe, the Hopi. For centuries the Hopi have lived in one of the harshest environments of the US - perched on a desert mesa in Arizona. Their ancestors chose such a place to settle because they knew it would keep their people close to the creator. They continually reaffirm their reliance on God by an annual series of rituals asking the spirits to supply their every need.
    In 1948 a group of Hopi elders accepted the task of warning the world of the events that the Hopi prophecies foretold. The prophecies themselves instructed them to approach the UN. It took 44 years of effort, but in 1992 they were finally permitted to address the General Assembly (SI December 93, p.17). This beginning led to another gathering at the UN in 1993, called the "Cry of the Earth Conference", when leaders from seven nations released their prophecies.

    Hopi prophecies speak of the return of Bahana (or Pahana), their True White Brother, who left them in ancient times, promising to return. They wear their hair in bangs to form a window, they say, by which to see their Elder Brother when He returns. It is also an identifying mark for the Elder Brother to recognise them.

    Black Elk and Crazy Horse were leaders of the Lakota Sioux in the late 1800s, a period which saw in the US the decimation of many native groups. Each had a vision of the future.

    Black Elk saw that his people would be plagued by famine and sickness and war. They would lose heart and the sacred hoop of his nation would be broken. But he saw a vision of his own nation being reunited after seven generations and becoming part of the greater hoop of all the nations of the earth. Then he saw the daybreak star rising in the east, and heard a voice that said: "It shall be a relative to them, and who shall see it shall see much more, for from there comes Wisdom; and those who do not see it shall be dark." Black Elk thought this meant that a great Prophet from the East would bring a message to his people.

    Crazy Horse's vision foretold the darkness that descended on his people. He saw the coming of automobiles and airplanes and the tragic world wars of the modern era. He saw his people gradually awakening after the last war and beginning to dance again under the Sacred Tree. Then amazingly he saw that dancing along with his people were representatives of all races who had become brothers. Thus he foresaw that the world would be made whole again, not just by his own nation but by all peoples working together.

    Among the Lakota, the Crow, the Chippewa and other Native American tribes, the White Buffalo is one of the most sacred symbols. It represents purity, sacrifice and a sign that prophecy is being fulfilled. The Messiah honoured by the Lakota Sioux is the White Buffalo Calf Woman who brought the Sacred Pipe and established the foundation of their ritual and social life. When she left, she turned into a white buffalo, and promised some day to return. In 1994 a white buffalo calf was born in Wisconsin; in 1996 another was born in South Dakota. For the native peoples these births have been a sign to "mend the hoop" of the nations, to establish brotherhood within the family of man, and return to a spiritual way of life. (SI) Sept. 96, p.14)

    Jake Swamp of the Mohawk nation tells of the Peacemaker, Deganawida, who unified the tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy. The Peacemaker foresaw the turmoil and destruction that would destroy the lives and culture of the Confederacy tribes. But he also saw a time beyond when there would come a great Prophet who would be a World Uniter. He would come in the same spirit as other prophets before Him, but would renew the spirit of man in a way more worldwide and all-embracing than ever before in history.

    In 1969 the elders of Dhyani Ywahoo's Tsalagi/Cherokee group decided to release teachings that have been kept in secret since the conquest. Through books, lectures and workshops, Dhyani Ywahoo is disseminating that knowledge. She claims that her own Ywahoo lineage was founded by a legendary prophet called the Pale One who rekindled the sacred fires throughout the Americas. She says: "The Pale One is a cyclically incarnating being. He comes when the people have forgotten their sacred ways, bringing reminders of the Law, recalling all to right relationship. He is expected soon again, and he may be alive even now. It is good."


    Australia and New Zealand


    Among the Australian aboriginals it is believed that each tribe has a responsibility to take care of one part of the environment. They believe that underground minerals are a vital part of the earth's energy grid and are greatly concerned about the excessive mining in modern times, particularly of uranium. In 1975 the elders met in Canberra, drawing together over 350 Aboriginal people. They gave a warning of cataclysms to come and told the people to go out and teach their knowledge to the world, to prepare it for a future time when we would go back to our beginnings - when all cultures will exist as one.

    The Waitaha nation claims the most ancient lineage in New Zealand. When the nation was broken up by warriors from the Pacific the elders concealed 1,000 years of their generational history and wisdom teachings, passing the knowledge on through only a tiny number of people in each generation. In 1990 the elders saw in the heavens a configuration that was a sign for them to release their sacred knowledge. A book, The Song of Waitaha by Barry Brailsford, contains these teachings. In their language wai means water and taha means gourd, implying the idea of a water carrier, the sign of Aquarius.

    South America

    The Kogi are a pre-Columbian tribe who live an isolated existence in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta in Colombia. They are one of the few who escaped the destruction of the Europeans and still live their lives in accordance with their ancient spiritual heritage. Alarmed by the excessive mining and deforestation of modern times, in 1990 (for the one and only time) they allowed a BBC television film crew to visit them and document their lives. Calling themselves "The Elder Brothers", they wished to issue an urgent warning to the "younger brothers". High in their mountain lands, they see that the earth is drying up, the sources of water that should give sustenance to the plains below are no longer vital. They warn us that the earth is dying and, "When the Earth dies we will all die."

    Willaru Huarta grew up in the jungles of Peru, studying with the shamans. He says that his native Quechua Incan prophecies predicted the white man's coming would bring 500 years of materialism and imbalance. But now they say that era is coming to an end and the Age of Aquarius will "signal the return of Light to the planet and the dawn of a golden era. We live in a time of the fulfilment of prophecy." Now he tours the world teaching his simple message: "Humanity should cure itself and give help to the poor. Regenerate yourself with light, and then help those who have poverty of the soul. Return to the inner spirit, which we have abandoned while looking elsewhere for happiness."

    The Q'ero are another Peruvian group that are releasing prophecy, traveling to the industrialized nations to hold ceremonies and share their vision of the future. (SI) Jan./Feb. 97, pp.8-9)

    Mayan Prophecy


    Hunbatz Men tells of an ancient confederation of Native American elders made up of representatives from Nicaragua to the Arctic Circle. They have been meeting for thousands of years and continue to do so today. Before the Spaniards came the confederation decided to hide the Mayan teachings, entrusting certain families with their care. Hunbatz Men is an inheritor of that lineage. In his book Secrets of Mayan Science/ Religion, he reveals teachings that mirror the Hindu and Buddhist ones of astrology, meditation, and the Septenary root of creation.

    He speaks of Kukulcan and Quetzalcoatl, not so much in light of an expected return, but rather in terms of the possibility that each of us can attain the same exalted stage by treading the path of attaining knowledge. "To be Quetzalcoatl or Kukulcan is to know the seven forces that govern our body - not only know them but also use them and understand their intimate relationship with natural and cosmic laws. We must comprehend the long and short cycles and the solar laws that sustain our lives. We must know how to die, and how to be born."

    Don Alejandro Oxlaj is a seventh generation priest from Guatemala and head of the Quiche Maya Elder Council. He has travelled throughout North America, comparing the native prophecies of different tribes. In the coming year he hopes to record and publish, for the first time in 500 years, the Mayan prophecies of his people. (SI Dec. 96, p.21)

    What is enlightening in all of these statements is their consistent tone of reconciliation. The native groups are opening their doors to people of every colour, speaking of themselves as Rainbow Warriors. Their elders have reminded them to "remember the original instructions" when each tribe was given by the creator a mandate to follow. That mandate has told them that now is the time to heal the past, despite the centuries of pain and persecution. Now is the time to join together and work in harmony to rehabilitate the planet and establish an era of alignment and peace.



    Suggested reading:

    Robert Boissiere, The Return of Pahana
    Vinson Brown (Baha'i), Voices of Earth and Sky
    Pierre Honore, In Quest of the White God
    Steven McFadden, Ancient Voices
    Hunbatz Men, Secrets of Mayan Science/Religion
    Scott Peterson, Native American Prophecies
    Dhyani Ywahoo, Voices of Our Ancestors

    Reposted from the Share International magazine home page.


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    I am glad the old wisdom is coming out. They know of sovereignty coming from the Creator and the sickness of consumer and owning lots of stuff culture. That is, Western anti-culture. People have an ear for wisdom from exotic sources that they would ignore from one of us. Indigenous people are cool enough to pay attention to.
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    You know there are so many people enamoured with the whole indigenous stories. when Denise Lynne was doing her past life meditaions to a room full of over 3oo people here, back a bit in time now, I admit, because I am in that oldie category, but her comment which was hard to forget, was that over the years that she did these seminars, it became overwhelmingly obvious to her, that so many of her audience had been Native American, before the Trail of tears, but were now living in England and Australia, take my dad for instance, was before this Chief Seattle. The strange thing was that so many of the warriors had become our modern day bikies, makes sense to me. My own regressions, led me to many Native American lives, so we have a need to remember and not forget the old teachings. They make to me often the only sense of what our heritage is and was. These peoples so much knew they were the guardians of the land on which they roamed and found so sacred. To them, you did not go and take, you sent scouts on ahead to let the trees and the animals know your tribe was on its way and would need to be provided for. When they arrived trees had dropped old branches and animals were prepared to make sacrifice of their lives so long as no more than required was ever taken for any other reason than the complete need for the tribe to survive and look after them and the land. Once western man came it simply did not matter to look after the land and it's people, it was take what you can see and protect against all others with the most positive of weaponry that you can provide, no knowledge was needed to cut down and kill, no sense of providing for your later people just only, live in the now and get what you can. I was also an aboriginal as was of my stories about the Soul will tell you and I was also killed when the same mentality arrived to take over Oz. Are we not the savages now and do we not need to return to the sanity of these teachings before there is no Earth or it's people left to learn from?

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    Quote Originally posted by Cearna View Post
    You know there are so many people enamoured with the whole indigenous stories. when Denise Lynne was doing her past life meditaions to a room full of over 3oo people here, back a bit in time now, I admit, because I am in that oldie category, but her comment which was hard to forget, was that over the years that she did these seminars, it became overwhelmingly obvious to her, that so many of her audience had been Native American, before the Trail of tears, but were now living in England and Australia, take my dad for instance, was before this Chief Seattle. The strange thing was that so many of the warriors had become our modern day bikies, makes sense to me. My own regressions, led me to many Native American lives, so we have a need to remember and not forget the old teachings. They make to me often the only sense of what our heritage is and was. These peoples so much knew they were the guardians of the land on which they roamed and found so sacred. To them, you did not go and take, you sent scouts on ahead to let the trees and the animals know your tribe was on its way and would need to be provided for. When they arrived trees had dropped old branches and animals were prepared to make sacrifice of their lives so long as no more than required was ever taken for any other reason than the complete need for the tribe to survive and look after them and the land. Once western man came it simply did not matter to look after the land and it's people, it was take what you can see and protect against all others with the most positive of weaponry that you can provide, no knowledge was needed to cut down and kill, no sense of providing for your later people just only, live in the now and get what you can. I was also an aboriginal as was of my stories about the Soul will tell you and I was also killed when the same mentality arrived to take over Oz. Are we not the savages now and do we not need to return to the sanity of these teachings before there is no Earth or it's people left to learn from?
    Europeans arrived as demons and were driven by the parasitic mind virus of demons. This Spirit hates Gaia and her offspring, mineral, vegetable and animal. One of the reasons zero point energy is hidden isn't just greed but, hate. They want to slash/cut/burn the forests, strip out her veins of precious metals and the oil in Her. They frack to poison her waters. Their money has created worship for it and slavery of those worshipers. The ones who see this are now being labeled as domestic terrorists. Only collective awakening to what is going on can prevent the continuation of this. Max Igan, an Aussie, has been sharing his message of empowerment for years to little avail.
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    The Earth is alive and has defended itself in the past and will in the future watch George Carlin very funny and true .


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    Quote Originally posted by jonsnow View Post
    The Earth is alive and has defended itself in the past and will in the future watch George Carlin very funny and true .
    Agreed. She has defended Herself and that usually involves removing a good portion of humanity. She will exist despite Her intentions to provide us with optimal planetary conditions. It is our free choice whether we continue to allow certain parasitic and hateful entities to despoil the planet to a condition that makes our lives miserable. If said parasites go overboard and cause Her distress, she works with Her environment and "invites" an asteroid or other ally into atmosphere. Complacency is a meme of the New Age and it is serious mind-fook. Her well being is not the same as ours.
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    Rivers are drying up world wide California is becoming like a desert . Agriculture practices are so bad I want to become a farmer because of it and GMO scares me .

    There will be famine and mini Ice the Earth is preparing for it at the moment water will become very scare .Cold is really the only defensive mechanism the earth has victor water wizard and
    it will get very cold .

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